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** Considering the actors, it’s even funnier seeing [[Film/KingsmanTheSecretService Merlin]] getting his ass handed to him by [[Film/ThorRagnarok Hela.]]

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** Considering the actors, it’s even funnier seeing considering that [[Film/KingsmanTheSecretService Merlin]] is getting his ass handed to him by [[Film/ThorRagnarok Hela.]]
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** Considering the actors, it’s even funnier seeing [[Film/KingsmanTheSecretService Merlin]] getting his ass handed to him by [[Film/ThorRagnarok Hela.]]
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* Lydia takes refuge from her life and career crashing down about her ears in her Berlin townhouse apartment. Her elderly neighbor recently passed away, and a couple knock on her door and inform her that they're selling her apartment and would like her to keep her music-playing down so prospective buyers won't be scared off by the noise. Lydia's response? Playing the accordion as loudly as she can and singing at the top of her lungs about how their mother is in hell.

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* Lydia takes refuge from her life and career crashing down about her ears in her Berlin townhouse apartment. Her elderly neighbor recently passed away, and a couple knock on her door and inform her that they're selling her apartment and would like her to keep her music-playing down so prospective buyers won't be scared off by the noise. Lydia's response? Playing the accordion as loudly as she can and singing at the top of her lungs about how their mother is in they're going to hell.
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** For extra funny points: Music/WeirdAlYankovic [[https://www.instagram.com/p/ClKEhuEgIKi/ reenacting the scene!]]


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* The ending, where we learn Lydia's new job by seeing a crowd of cosplayers as the ''Videogame/MonsterHunter: World'' intro plays. If only for how those people as are enthralled as the well-dressed ones in regular orchestral concerts.
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* Todd Field's signature brand of understated and often bleak humor pop up every now and then, and it's no more pronounced than at the ending, where Lydia goes to the Philippines to conduct an orchestra there, later revealed to be playing music from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' of all things, with the audience all being young fans dressed up in costumes. Not only does she take it completely seriously, even talking to the orchestra about analyzing the score and the composer's intentions, but there's a twisted sort of irony in seeing a once-respected conductor of classical music now conducting the soundtrack exactly the sort of lowbrow art that Lydia would normally look down upon to an audience that cares more about the video game than the conductor or the music.
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* Todd Field's signature brand of understated and often bleak humor pop up every now and then, and it's no more pronounced than at the ending, where Lydia goes to the Philippines to conduct an orchestra there, later revealed to be playing music from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' of all things, with the audience all being young fans dressed up in costumes. Not only does she take it completely seriously, even talking to the orchestra about analyzing the score and the composer's intentions, but there's a twisted sort of irony in seeing a once-respected conductor of classical music now conducting the soundtrack exactly the sort of lowbrow art that Lydia would normally look down upon to an audience that cares more about the video game than the conductor or the music.
* Lydia takes refuge from her life and career crashing down about her ears in her Berlin townhouse apartment. Her elderly neighbor recently passed away, and a couple knock on her door and inform her that they're selling her apartment and would like her to keep her music-playing down so prospective buyers won't be scared off by the noise. Lydia's response? Playing the accordion as loudly as she can and singing at the top of her lungs about how their mother is in hell.
* Olga running down the stairs ''screaming'' with joy after being accepted into the orchestra and being given the Elgar solo.
* The scene of Lydia attacking her replacement at the concert is darkly hilarious, both because it's a complete 180 from how we saw her during her rehearsal scenes, and it's inherently hilarious to see someone with such a professional demeanour acting completely unhinged.
* Lydia face-planting into concrete similarly comes out of nowhere at all, and her attempts to lie about how she got injured just make the scene more ridiculous.
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